Majority Mark : 122
Nov 04, 2025 11:55 am
Nov 06, 2025 05:35 pm
Caste remains the decisive factor in influencing a voter’s choice. Given that, the opposition seems to have done a good job in stitching together an array, giving it an edge in a tight contest
1 monthHaving settled the issue of chief ministership, the Mahagathbandhan has thrown down the gauntlet to the NDA. However, the presence of Prashant Kishor’s JSP complicates matters this time around
1 monthAssembly elections are held to elect representatives for the Vidhan Sabhas (State Legislative Assemblies) of Indian states and union territories.
Assembly elections have already taken place in Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Odisha and Sikkim. The next round of assembly elections are in J&K-which is still a Union Territory-and Haryana. Elections are also due in Maharashtra and Jharkhand.
Data hub is an interactive feature that allows readers to understand the past voting dynamics of a specific state and its various constituencies. You can see previous winners and use the various filters to get granular information on how the state has voted historically.
Our interactive data hub is very use to use. Simply hover over a constituency to see the past results. Additionally, you can also select a particular state from the drop down on the top left corner to see results from that state, which are further sorted by regions.
Assembly elections are typically held every five years, but they can be called earlier under certain circumstances, such as the dissolution of the assembly.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) is responsible for conducting free and fair elections in the country, including assembly elections.
Voters receive a ballot or use an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) to cast their vote for their chosen candidate on election day.
If no party secures a clear majority, it may lead to a coalition government or a hung assembly, where parties negotiate to form a government.
After the voting concludes, the votes are counted, and results are announced by the Election Commission at a later date. The results of J&K and Haryana are being declared on October 8.
To vote, you must be at least 18 years old, a citizen of India, and registered as a voter in the electoral roll of your state.